May 11, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/5th month/Day 130)
Monday, 3 Ginbot 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/9th month)
Ziw (Zif) זו 18 (Enochian calendar/2nd month/Bright flowers)
~ Omer 23
19 May, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Spectral Moon 11, Gamma 10 (13 Moon calendar/Last Quarter moon)
~ Spectral Serpent Moon of Liberation, May 2nd – May 29th
Willow Moon: April 15 – May 12 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar)
Month of the Planting Moon…A na a gv ti (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.10.9 5 Muluc 2 Sip (Mayan Long Count calendar)
eat what you want day, national twilight zone day
Krasue ~ the flying head horror
~ mythology unleashed ~
…a 6 minute video
“Of all the bizarre creatures in folklore, few are quite as repulsive as the krasue. Hailing from the folklore of Thai, Cambodian, and various other Southeast Asian cultures, the Krasue is nothing short of a nightmare. A disembodied head with an eerie glow and various internal organs attached, that flies about the night looking for raw flesh and blood to consume, but is not above scavenging some of the nastiest things it may find.” (mythology unleashed)
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W is for Wolpertinger

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the creature of the Black Forest of Bavaria
“Wolpertinger is a mythical creature that originates from Bavarian folklore. It is a small mammal with a body composed of various animal parts, including wings, antlers, a tail, and fangs. The most common description of the Wolpertinger portrays it as having the head of a rabbit, the body of a squirrel, the antlers of a deer, and the wings and occasionally the legs of a pheasant.”
~ the Wolpertinger is said to inhabit the Alpine forests of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany
~ according to legend, the creature emerges during a full moon or on Walpurgisnacht, a traditional spring holiday celebrated on the night of April 30th
~ despite its bizarre appearance, the Wolpertinger is not considered dangerous to humans
~ the Wolpertinger has been interpreted in various ways: some see it as a symbol of the dangers of interbreeding, while others view it as a representation of human greed and the consequences that come with it
~ the creature’s antlers and wings may also be interpreted as symbols of power and freedom, respective
source: Wolpertinger (Mythical Creature) – Mythical Encyclopedia
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